Mako Model 9550 Fly Reel (10-12 Weight)

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Management number 235929220 Release Date 2026/07/09 List Price US$1,019.98 Model Number 235929220
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Experience unparalleled performance and durability with the Mako 9550 Reel (10-12 Weight), designed for serious anglers who demand excellence on the water. This high-quality fly reel combines innovative engineering with premium materials, making it a top choice for saltwater fishing.

Some of the features of Mako reels include:

  • Fully sealed with o-rings, proprietary carbon/Teflon lip seals.
  • Full-contact carbon-fiber drag system that uses “button technology” eliminating start-up friction.
  • Large calibrated drag knob with "one turn stop" providing a full range of drag.
  • QuickLock spool and a three-ball bearing spindle assembly.
  • Type III Anodization (Black & Digi Camo) & Enhanced Type II colors. 

4.5 inch diameter  13.8 ounces

Mako’s Carbon Drag Systems

Cork brakes on automobiles do not exist for obvious reasons; so why on fishing reels? Through experience Jack knew that when the United States Air Force wanted to stop expensive aircraft like the B-1 Bomber they did not choose cork or plastics. They chose carbon. When Indy 500 racers stepped up their efforts to brake from speeds of 200+ miles per hour, they used carbon not cork. So in order to produce 'a precision instrument for fly fishing', it was apparent a modern material would need to be used to provide powerful and predictable stopping. This was just a starting point for our drag design.

Considering the applications of the modern fly reel, specifically, salt water fly-fishing, it was imperative the reel be absolutely sealed from the elements. To meet these requirements Jack drew from his experience in flight control hydraulics to create a reel sealed like the pumps on jet aircraft. No water, sand, salt or other contamination was allowed to ruin the performance of the product. With a reel having its' sophisticated mechanisms sealed, the angler does not have to lube or clean drag materials during an expensive fishing excursion. After developing a superior drag system the angler has the joy of dialing in just one turn (360 degrees) the reels full range of performance. No endless turns never knowing what to expect.

Mako’s One Turn Drag Knob

One of the key features of Mako Reels is the one-turn, ‘lock-to-lock’ drag knob. It is calibrated to produce the same amount of dynamic line tension at any given setting time after time. No endless turns never knowing which ‘lap’ you are on trying to establish a desired drag setting, hence no surprises, just total control. Some users actually test for themselves and mark the Mako drag knob with dots to indicate that at that exact rotational position they are getting exact amounts of pound running line tension. In order to keep such a system performing so precisely, there is a device installed that automatically repositions the clutch pressure plate to the exact height even if the clutch plates become less thick due to eventual wear. The end result, is that one’s grandson can set the drag knob at the same position as his grandfather did decades before and the reel will produce the exact same line tension.
     
Mako’s Anodizing Process

Another issue most reel buyers understandably do not consider is the longevity of their reel. Mako’s answer to insuring the reel would maintain its beauty and resistance to corrosion is a process called Type III anodizing. Anodizing is the process of chemically treating the reel to acid which, strengthens the reel and aluminum material. Type III anodizing virtually penetrates the aluminium with near ceramic hardness while building-up on the surface by an equal thickness. Although the cost is many times that of Type I or II, it becomes worth it to the angler to own a reel that appears like new after many years of severe use.

 


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